Title: Antibacterial Chemicals - Triclosan and Triclocarban (backgrounder) Green Screen® Assessments Show Why They Should be Prohibited in Consumer Products Content: TC-TCC-summary-of-997 # of Pages: 2 Date authored: July 2014 Author/s: Bev Thorpe, Fe de Leon, Kathleen Cooper Author Organization:…
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Media Release: Your soap may be toxic when flushed down the drain: New GreenScreen® for Safer Chemicals Tool Identifies Hazardous Chemicals in Common Household Products
Media Release (Toronto, Canada) The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) and Clean Production Action (CPA) today released a comprehensive assessment of the hazards posed by two chemicals commonly used as antibacterial agents in consumer products ranging from liquid soaps and toothpaste to kitchen…
Blog: Triclosan and the Great Lakes
Blog posted by Anne Wordsworth, Associate Researcher on July 9, 2014 It’s today or any day. You’ve washed your hands and face with soap. Glancing at the bottle, you notice it says “antibacterial,” “fights odours” or “kills germs.” You turn off the…
Triclocarban (CAS# 101-20-2) GreenScreen® for Safer Chemicals Assessment
Title: Triclocarban (CAS# 101-20-2) GreenScreen® for Safer Chemicals Assessment The document is linked in both colour and black and white formats below. Resource Type: Report Content: 101-20-2-Triclocarban-GreenScreen 101-20-2-Triclocarban-GreenScreenBW # of Pages: 23 Date authored: February 7, 2014 Author/s: ToxServices LLC…
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Triclosan (CAS# 3380-34-5) GreenScreen® for Safer Chemicals Assessment
Title: Triclosan (CAS# 3380-34-5) GreenScreen® for Safer Chemicals Assessment Resource Type: Report Content: 3380-34-5-TriclosanGreenScreen 3380-34-5-Triclosan-GreenScreenBW # of Pages: 29 Date authored: February 7, 2014 Author/s: ToxServices LLC for the Canadian Environmental Law Association
Triclosan: Response to Government of Canada Preliminiary Assessment
Title: Triclosan: Response to Government of Canada Preliminiary Assessment Response to: Publication after screening assessment of a substance — Phenol, 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)- (triclosan), CAS No. 3380-34-5 — specified on the Domestic Substances List (subsection 77(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act,…
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